142. —the same sense in which the self is infinite.
143. How do I know my own real existence?—Locke’s answer.
144. It cannot be known consistently with Locke’s doctrine of real existence.
145. But he ignores this in treating of the self.
146. Sense in which the self is truly real.
147. Locke’s proof of the real existence of God. There must have been something from eternity to cause what now is.
148. How ‘eternity’ must be understood if this argument is to be valid:
149. … and how ‘cause’.
150. The world which is to prove an eternal God must be itself eternal.
151. But will the God, whose existence is so proven, be a thinking being?